Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Casablanca Returns to theaters to celebrate 70th anniversary

  Do you remember the movie called Casablanca? In March 1944, the movie-- Casablanca won the 16th Academy Award for best film, and the director Michael won the best director prize.

   The film tells of a concentration in World War II. Anti-Nazi leader Laszlo and his wife Ilsa ready to flee to the United States came to Casablanca, Rick and Ilsa, former lovers. Ilsa request Rick help they, Rick does not want to help, but in the end to help them escape Casablanca.

  The movie tells us a heartbreaking love story on the film surface, but it is actually a patriotic films. The film therefore received three awards of the 1943 annual session of the 16th Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Director, and became a direct reflection of enduring romance of the Second World War.

  Casablanca will be shown in nearly 500 theaters across the country on March 21, a rare opportunity to see the Oscar-winning love story between Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman on the big screen. Turner Classic Movies, Fathom Events and Warner Home Video are teaming up to sponsor "Turner Classic Movies Presents Casablanca 70th Anniversary Event.This is a good opportunity to remember classic.

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